Hydroides
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Non-identified Hydroides juveniles
(1) Non - Hydroides elegans juveniles (i.e., juveniles with primary opercula with collar chaetae that differ from those of H. elegans [ten Hove & Ben-Eliahu 2005]).
Material examined. Suez Canal material reported herein: Hebrew University-Smithsonian Expeditions, 1967–1973: Little Bitter Lake : SBE 1, juvenile, tube rather square in cross-section with lateral ridges, 1 spec.; SLC 117, some of the 109 juveniles with collar chaetae spot-checked for presence of characteristic Hydroides elegans chaetae belonged to a different taxon or taxa. — Great Bitter Lake “Yellow Fleet” Biofouling Samples, January 13–20.1975: 6 subsamples, 7 specs .
Suez Canal depth and substrates: On bivalves, Brachidontes pharaonis and Spondylus spinosus ; on tunicate; under rock.
(2) Hydroides cf. “ priscus ” ( Pillai, 1971)- type juveniles with a secondary opercular form found in several Hydroides taxa (ten Hove & Ben-Eliahu 2005), see Fig. 16 View FIGURE 16 .
Hydroides grubei not Pillai, 1965, sensu Zibrowius 1979b: 133–134 [ France, Toulon Port, biofouling removed from the aircraft carrier “Foch”].
Hydroides “ priscus ”: ten Hove & Ben-Eliahu 2005, figs 4 c, d [Mediterranean Levant coast: Lebanon, Israel: Haifa; Suez Canal; Red Sea, Gulf of Aqaba, Elat; Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka; Indonesia; Australia].
Eastern Mediterranean
Hydroides grubei not Pillai, sensu Zibrowius & Bitar 1981: 159–160 [ Lebanon, Beirut, Zaitouné].
Hydroides cf. priscus- type: Ben-Eliahu & ten Hove 1989: 393 [ Israel] .
Hydroides novaepommeraniae not Augener, 1925, sensu Ben-Eliahu 1991b: 527 [on Mimachlamys varia TAU-MO- 12644 with Serpula concharum , H. elegans , H. diramphus ; spring 1956; det. M.N. Ben-Eliahu.
Indian Ocean
Hydroides “ priscus ”: ten Hove 1994: 108 [Indian Ocean: Seychelles, Sri Lanka].
Material examined. Hydroides grubei not Pillai , sensu Zibrowius & Bitar 1981: 159–160 [ Lebanon, Beirut, Zaitouné, 5 m, on bivalve, 23.IX.1978] .
Suez Canal material reported herein: 2 samples, 3 specimens. Cambridge Expedition “new” sample, from BM (NH) mollusc sample, Lake Timsah, Km 78, Isma’iliya, 1 spec. (App. Table 2A; ten Hove & Ben- Eliahu 2005, fig. 4c).— Hebrew University-Smithsonian Expeditions, 1967–1973: Great Bitter Lake : SLC 117 ( Fig. 16B View FIGURE 16 ), 2 specs (ten Hove & Ben-Eliahu 2005, fig. 4d) .
Suez Canal depth and substrates: 10 m, on bivalve, Pinctada radiata ; on barnacle .
Remarks. The “ Hydroides priscus ” ontogenetic stage with a juvenile secondary operculum containing a funnel and verticil was mentioned in Ben-Eliahu & ten Hove (1989: 393), and again as “ Hydroides novaepommeraniae in Ben-Eliahu (1991b: 527) and Ben-Eliahu & ten Hove (1992: 42, syn. H. grubei ). It is a juvenile ontogenetic stage, and has been documented in several individuals with different mature opercula on the opposite lobe, e.g., in Hydroides homoceros , H. cf. brachyacanthus ( Ben-Eliahu 1991b: 527) , as well as in H. minax , H. cf. albiceps and H. trivesiculosus (ten Hove & Ben-Eliahu 2005) . The first three are Lessepsian migrants ( Ben-Eliahu & ten Hove 1992: 42). Hydroides grubei not Pillai sensu Zibrowius (1979b) could be a juvenile stage of these or other taxa, and thus we excluded it from Zibrowius (1979b) ’s list of species present in biofouling scraped from the aircraft carrier “Foch” (see Discussion Section below). The Great Bitter Lake SLC 117 “ H. priscus ” specimen had sharp pointed teeth in the funnel radii (ten Hove & Ben-Eliahu 2005, fig. 4d) and its bayonet collar chaetae had sharp teeth.
Ben-Eliahu, M. N. & Hove, H. A. ten (1989) Redescription of Rhodopsis pusilla Bush, 1905, a little known but widely distributed species of Serpulidae (Polychaeta). Zoologica Scripta, 18, 381 - 395.
Ben-Eliahu, M. N. (1991 b) Red Sea serpulids (Polychaeta) in the eastern Mediterranean. In: Petersen, M. E. & Kirkegaard, J. B. (Eds), Systematics, Biology and Morphology of World Polychaeta. Proceedings of the 2 nd International Polychaete Conference, Copenhagen, 1986. Ophelia Supplement, 5, 515 - 528.
Ben-Eliahu, M. N. & Hove, H. A. ten (1992) Serpulid tubeworms (Annelida: Polychaeta) - a recent expedition along the Mediterranean coast of Israel finds new population buildups of Lessepsian migrant species. Israel Journal of Zoology, 38 (1), 35 - 53.
Hove, H. A. ten (1994) 6.6. Serpulidae (Annelida, Polychaeta) from the Seychelles and Amirante Islands. In: Land, J. van der (Ed.). Oceanic Reefs of the Seychelles. Cruise Reports of the Netherlands Indian Ocean Program, 2. National Natural History Museum, Leiden, pp. 107 - 116.
Hove, H. A. ten & Ben-Eliahu, M. N. (2005) On the identity of Hydroides priscus , taxonomic confusion due to ontogeny in some Hydroides species (Annelida: Polychaeta: Serpulidae). Senckenbergiana Biologica, 85 (2), 127 - 145.
Pillai, T. G. (1965) Annelida Polychaeta from the Philippines and Indonesia. Ceylon Journal of Science (Biological Science), 5 (2) 110 - 177.
Pillai, T. G. (1971) Studies on a collection of marine and brackish-water polychaete annelids of the family Serpulidae from Ceylon. Ceylon Journal of Science (Biological Science), 9, 2, 88 - 130.
Zibrowius, H. (1979 b) Serpulidae (Annelida Polychaeta) de l'Ocean Indien arrives sur les coques de bateaux a Toulon (France, Mediterranee). Rapport et proces-verbaux des reunions, Commission internationale pour l'Exploration scientifique de la Mer Mediterranee, 25 - 26 (4), 133 - 134.
Zibrowius, H. & Bitar, G. (1981) Serpulidae (Annelida Polychaeta) indo-west-pacifiques etablis dans la region de Beyrouth, Liban. Rapport et proces-verbaux des reunions, Commission internationale pour l'Exploration scientifique de la Mer Mediterranee, 27, 159 - 160.
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Hydroides
Ben-Eliahu, M. Nechama & Ten Hove, Harry A. 2011 |
Hydroides
Hove, H. A. ten 1994: 108 |
Hydroides novaepommeraniae
Ben-Eliahu, M. N. 1991: 527 |
Hydroides
Ben-Eliahu, M. N. & Hove, H. A. ten 1989: 393 |
Hydroides grubei
Zibrowius, H. & Bitar, G. 1981: 159 |
Hydroides grubei
Zibrowius, H. 1979: 133 |